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    India See also: http://www.envfor.nic.in/fsi/sfr99/misc/ifcmap.html (A) MOIST TROPICAL FORESTS These forests are found in the areas of quite high temperature and rainfall. The forests are dense‚ multi-layered and have many types of trees‚ shrubs and lians. These forests are further categorized into 4 types depending on the degree of wetness in the area and the dominant life form in the forest. (1) Tropical moist evergreen forests These are climatic climax

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    their seeds in cones‚ and when the cones open‚the seeds fall out. Gymnosperms are cone-bearing trees such as pines. Angiosperms are the flowering plants. Their seeds are encased in some sort of protective body‚ such as fruit‚ nut‚ or pod. Trees‚ shrubs‚ grasses‚ crops‚ weeds‚ and garden flowers are angiosperms. Q5: Explain the difference between a deciduous tree and an evergreen tree. Name trees that are examples of each. A: An evergreen tree is one that sheds its leaves on a sporadic or successive

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    give a deep depth of field‚ the trail has a rough‚ grainy texture throughout it and consists of many distorted lines. The light source is coming from the bottom right highlighting the clouds. Also included in the photograph is a line of trees and shrubs in the foreground. The foreground

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    Terrestrial Biomes

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    South Africa‚ South Australia‚ Southern Italy and Greece display similar morphological and physiological characteristics because of convergent evolution. In these areas‚ the vegetation consists of drought-resistant‚ hard-leaved‚ low growing woody shrubs and trees like

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    Significance of Forests

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    Forests are lifeline of our planet Earth‚ as they provide fresh and pure oxygen rich air and pure water for our living. A forest consists of several different types of herbs‚ shrubs‚ climbers‚ creepers and trees with branches spread out widely. Such branches are called as crown of the tree. Trees with wide branches planted in a row‚ provide a roof-like structure‚ called as canopy. These canopies prevent the sunlight and make the atmosphere dark and cool. The soil of the forest is rich in minerals

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    Agroforestry is an integrated approach of using the interactive benefits from combining trees and shrubs with crops and/or livestock. It combines agricultural and forestry technologies to create more diverse‚ productive‚ profitable‚ healthy and sustainable land-use systems. ( Agroforestry ) Alleycropping - Part 1 ( Agroforestry ) Alleycropping - Part 2 ( Agroforestry ) Riparian Buffers - Part 3 ( Agroforestry ) Riparian Buffers - Part 4 ( Agroforestry ) Silvopasture - Part 5 ( Agroforestry

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    2a. What abiotic factors might account for any differences between different types of habitats‚ such as disturbed and less disturbed hillsides? Explain. Abiotic factors are non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect ecosystems. These include temperature‚ light (sun exposure)‚ soil composition‚ rocks‚ water‚ air pollution‚ humidity‚ radiation‚ and wind that can influence a species’ ability to survive. In each case the impact on the ecosystem will depend on the intensity

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    and would die. These factors also affect the types of plants and animals that can live in this area. A good example is that a lot of small bushes and shrubs would not be able to live here because all the really tall trees would block most of the sunlight causing a lack in sunlight to the bushes and shrubs below them. This will cause the bushes and shrubs to die. Where can it be found in Belize? Toledo‚ the southernmost district of Belize‚ has 1669 square miles of rainforest‚ mountains‚ rivers‚

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    for grain crops. Consequently‚ ACME decided that significant landscaping would be required to enhance the amenity of the otherwise bare land. The senior executive group pictured some land contouring with an attractive green lawn‚ and trees and shrubs to soften the impact of otherwise stark commercial buildings. Accordingly‚ they notionally allocated $232‚000 for the project‚ and developed a tender document that called for the work to be completed by the time they moved to the new premises. They

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    Agroforestry is an integrated approach of using the interactive benefits from combining trees and shrubs with crops and/or livestock. It combines agricultural and forestry technologies to create more diverse‚ productive‚ profitable‚ healthy‚ and sustainable land-use systems.[1] A narrow definition of agroforestry is "trees on farms."[2] Contents • 1 As a science • 2 Benefits o 2.1 Adaptation to Climate Change • 3 Applications o 3.1 Parkland o 3.2 Shade systems o 3.3 Crop-over-tree systems

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